6 responses to “Buppert: Ten Questions For The Armorer”

Nicely done. On point. Like most here realize you are the solution to any problem encountered Engage, don’t engage is a choice in most applications.

It’s not your responsibility to protect everybody present, it IS, your responsibility to protect your party. Unassing the area, is a noble option. Engaging a well armed shitbag with a pistol and a couple spare mags, won’t end well.

Good Lord, look at that table of Sturmgewehr 44s ! Just LOOK at them ! Wonderful pieces of firearms history that if in fUSA today on a Form 1 or 4 are worth many tens of thousands of dollars. Makes me wonder how many are still sitting in Kamerad’s cellar or loft ?

Those are not Stug.44’s Those are Stug. 45’s. The blowback operated ancestor of the G3. The whole thing lost me when he started waxing poetic about the church of the holy AR and its prophet the holy Glock (Armalite SNACKBAR y’all). You guys wake me when the real weapons come out.

Ray,
You really have a knack for getting your weapons wrong, even with your 10,000 book library.
First you railed on me over the US 1927 Thompson SMG (it’s actually the 1921/1928/1928A1, no matter how smart you think you are, the 1927 is a civilian semi-auto), and now you did it again. Bravo!